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Debye Relaxation Model for the Dipolar Mechanism

We will suppose now that our system is composed of polar molecules. In this case, the polarization can be expressed as follows  [Pg.44]

FIGURE 1.29 (a) Depolarization test circuit and (b) depolarization after a heavy side-step-function electric [Pg.45]

In the frame of the Debye model, the dipolar polarization decay is given by [Pg.45]

The depolarization current generated in the circuit is mathematically expressed by [29] [Pg.45]

The Physical Chemistry of Materials Energy and Environmental Applications [Pg.46]


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